Justin Chatwin (born October 31, 1982) is a Canadian film and television actor.His film roles include War of the Worlds, The Invisible, The Chumscrubber, SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2, Taking Lives, Dragonball: Evolution, and the Canadian film Funkytown.
Chatwin has also been in several television shows, including Taken, Lost, Weeds or Shameless.

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[Warning: This story contains spoilers from the “Tell Me You F—ing Need Me” episode of Showtime’s Shameless.]

‘Shameless’ Postmortem: Justin Chatwin Breaks Down His Future With the Showtime Dramedy.

The actor reflects on his season five arc on the Showtime comedy.

The last time Jimmy/Steve (Justin Chatwin) left Showtime’s South Side family dramedy Shameless, it seemed pretty permanent. He was seemingly killed by a drug lord after getting mixed up with his daughter in a green card marriage. But the smooth-talking character lived to see another day and return to Fiona’s (Emmy Rossum) life — only to leave again after a three-episode arc. Read More… »

Fiona is thrown in to chaos by the return of Jimmy/Jack/Steve, but she must deal with an even larger crises first as Ian, in a full psychotic break, steals Mickey and Svetlana’s baby, Yevgeny, and takes him along on a road trip. But Jimmy is relentless in his pursuit of Fiona who, despite her recent nuptials, eventually gives in to their fiery chemistry and long history.

Meanwhile, a vengeful Sammi takes over the Gallagher house and enforces strict curfews and no amenities for Frank. Debbie starts high school where she is once again rescued by her knight in boxing gloves, Derek. And Veronica grapples with her decision to separate from Kev.

Also, Sammi’s tough love on Frank takes a near-fatal turn when she stops reminding him to take his anti-rejection meds. And Ian’s road trip is ultimately cut short by a psychotic confrontation with the police and, in the end, Ian finally commits himself to a psych ward.

Fiona and Gus must navigate the awkwardness of their quickie wedding. But Fiona’s plans to announce her marriage at a family dinner become unraveled when her coworker, Jackie, OD’s on heroin.

Meanwhile, Frank, who promised an irate Sammi a new trailer once he got his insurance money, avoids her by staying with the still grieving family of his donor liver. Debbie continues training at Derek’s gym while Carl continues to struggle with the mathematics of selling drugs. Mickey grows more concerned with Ian’s erratic behavior and asks Lip what to do. And Lip makes the tough decision to head back to school early.

Also, Veronica, still feeling guilty about getting off with a guy at a club, sends Kevin out on a mission to get a handjob so that they can even the playing field.

‘Shameless’ Justin Chatwin is adding another cable project to his résumé.

The actor, who returned to the Showtime dramedy last season, has nabbed the starring role in TNT’s drama pilot Breed, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Breed centers on a string of brutal murders in the Pacific Northwest and the mysterious race of creatures who may be committing them. Despite his own mental instability, a gifted detective named Cooper Wells (Chatwin) embarks on the case, employing his expertise on serial killers. But when the perpetrators start to reveal barbaric tendencies of an inhuman nature, Wells is forced to enlist the help of a powerful and alluring female assassin to track them.

Wells is further described as a boyish but vaguely damaged star FBI agent who was recently let go from the bureau after claiming to see a criminal turn into a monster in front of his eyes. Recovering from his nervous breakdown and eager to work his way back up, Cooper accepts a low-key position on the Tacoma Police Force, hoping desperately for a major case. The one he finds is stranger and more horrific than he could imagine: The killers behind a brutal series of murders are revealed to be a savage race of monster-like creatures that need to be stalked and hunted — and Cooper will have to align himself with an aggressive, highly specialized assassin named Ruby to catch them.